So i finally decided to give making a cue a try as its something i have fancied doing for quite some time. Now this is going to be no master piece and will no doubt make many mistakes along the way
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So the first error in doing this was the fact that the cue blank i used was made up of two pieces of ash (1m+0.6m) which were joined together with a long dowel. This was done as i couldnt easily get a hold of a single piece of ash 60" long x 1.5" sq and since was just for practice thought will be ok especially if i make it into a 3/4 cue and split at this point.
Cue blank was then cut down to a square taper and then gradually planed to a circular blank and is now in almost complete for this stage. I did fail to take pics of my progress other than one picture below, not that there's much to see.
Cue by grmcalder, on Flickr
Wow it doesn't half take a lot of planing to do this but was rather rewarding and calming :-).
Next step is to prepare the ebony for splicing....fingers crossed and lets see how this turns out.:concern:
When it comes to finishing what do cue makers use to get the black grain in the ash?
Any tips, recommendations or highlighting of my errors are all welcome.
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So the first error in doing this was the fact that the cue blank i used was made up of two pieces of ash (1m+0.6m) which were joined together with a long dowel. This was done as i couldnt easily get a hold of a single piece of ash 60" long x 1.5" sq and since was just for practice thought will be ok especially if i make it into a 3/4 cue and split at this point.
Cue blank was then cut down to a square taper and then gradually planed to a circular blank and is now in almost complete for this stage. I did fail to take pics of my progress other than one picture below, not that there's much to see.
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Wow it doesn't half take a lot of planing to do this but was rather rewarding and calming :-).
Next step is to prepare the ebony for splicing....fingers crossed and lets see how this turns out.:concern:
When it comes to finishing what do cue makers use to get the black grain in the ash?
Any tips, recommendations or highlighting of my errors are all welcome.
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